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Excellent article by @vladtenev about how accredited investor rules effectively ban the non-wealthy from investing in the world's fastest growing technology companies Prediction: "accredited investor" regulations will become a major political issue in the next decade Having the… https://t.co/bxrjhXqFfW https://t.co/jdjw9M62x8
"The fact that we are not moving forward with the tokenization of every stock and bond is crazy. We should be moving toward that frontier.” — Larry Fink, @BlackRock's CEO. Larry Fink is a strong advocate for tokenization. Soon, leaders from @Fidelity, @FTI_US, @The_DTCC,… https://t.co/WcraTdNrTA
Bullish on social experimentation with tokens https://t.co/ULOFQMpgQg